Aún no tenemos significados para "little clarity".
1It's certainly a day to impose a little clarity on vague remarks!
2There is little clarity about the impact of the crisis on Hungary's economy.
3Arkady didn't know, although he thought a little clarity might do.
4Yet, there is still very little clarity regarding his role with the Springboks.
5Naouri's initial rejection of the deal offers little clarity, he added.
6Ngarewa-Packer said the documents offered little clarity on where the money was being spent.
7Give you a little clarity on what you saw, perhaps.
8There is still little clarity about when, how, or even if, Brexit will happen.
9New services offered patients little clarity as to where best to access urgent care, out-of-hours.
10Rarely in politics has a landslide election produced so little clarity about the country's future.
11Analysts said the outcome of BP's meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama provided little clarity.
12There has been lots of noise, but little clarity on what is going to happen.
13But there is little clarity on the diplomatic road.
14But there is very little clarity as to who owns what land in the country.
15For now, there seems little clarity on the source.
16Others on the island said there was little clarity on the deal struck over their future.
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